With the sea-bird shrieking
To the sea below;
Clang thy wild clang, sea-bird,
Sea, thy organ blow.
X.
THE MARSH CIRCLE.
Chimes there are on earth, harmonious splendours,
Subtle symphonies of ear and eye,
Yea, dim bridals, when the mortal spirit
Weds a half-veiled immortality.
Moments, as when some dumb, wistful creature
Gazes in its master’s eyes, to find
Deeps on deeps, and wins a higher nature
By mysterious touch of higher mind.
Whoso sees the deep eyes turned upon him,
Nature’s dreamlike radiance, on the height
Breathless-happy stands, and draws by seeing
Blissful inspiration, clearer sight.
Go where from his rampart Taliesin [23]
O’er the beaten gold of the great plain
Throws his charm on river, sea, and mountain,
Blending all in one bright living strain.
Now a sunny silence makes heart-music,
As it comes up smiling o’er the sea;
All the hill-sides dimple; on it passes,
In and out the enchanted shadows flee.
Now within the coronet of mountains
And the sea-fringed margin of the west
Nature’s thoughts are stirring, gusts of passion
Ruffle the embroidery on her breast.
Far away a trouble on the waters
’Gins to whiten, then a living veil
Drops down from the sky, black gleam the headlands,
Gleam the hills through drifts of shadowy trail.
And the weird wild freedom of the marshland
Stretches, breadths on breadths of level gold,
Where the storm-scuds wander, and the rainbow
In the midst lets fall its glittering hold.